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Me too! That and Dredd are up there with my favs. Dredd has a cult following though. I am not sure why more people don't know about The Raid. Smooth Talk (1985) The Hidden (1987) The Big Blue (1988) Lady in White (1988) Revenge (1990) Closet Land (1991) Following (1998) The Salton Sea (2002) Chrystal (2004) Reign Over Me (2007) Hesher (2010) Jeff Who Lives at Home (2011) A Fantastic Fear of Everything (2012) The Raid: Redemption (2012) Blood Punch (2013) Demon (2015) The Neverending Story You're welcome. :) Oh, an emotional movie for me was Waking the Dead (2000). Jennifer Connelly was breathtaking and Billy Crudup made me feel his angst. Well, I gave it a shot. It had a sleepy Lifetime movie feel to it. It was just okay. I didn't get overly emotional. Pretty much your last question is the answer. Since he couldn't have her, he made sure no one could. Not even her child. Hmm, doesn't seem to be easily searchable. That's strange. [url]https://moviechat.org/tt1176252/Hunger[/url] I found it on here via the director's name. [url]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger_(2009_film)[/url] Hunger (2009) Shame (2011) I did not like Mother! It made me think of the idiom dog eat dog world or survival of the fittest. Gigi couldn't handle what she had done and Sarah had no qualms with it. Tale of Two Sisters scared me. That is a top rate horror movie. That's a good one too. Moonrise Kingdom has a warm place in my heart. My guess is the snake is a symbol from her religious upbringing in regards to temptation and repression of both her powers and her true feelings. The birds, I believe, are a symbol of transitioning and renewed perspective. I like this one. I enjoy being right. :p Ahem, I admit I look at both sides of the toast and decide to butter the toastiest side to make sure that there is a balance of texture. If I wear black leather I am invincible against machine gun fire.